:17:35
- This is delicious. You are an artist.
- Well, thanks very much.
:17:41
- Was it a large funeral?
- Oh, no.
:17:44
- We had few friends. No family.
- Right. Just a simple affair.
:17:48
- They're the best, aren't they?
- Yeah.
:17:51
I guess. Anyway,
then you're laid to rest and...
:17:55
You know, I was just...
Where are the twin cemetery plots?
:17:59
We were thinking that that was just
such a romantic idea. Weren't we?
:18:04
Remember when we talked about the twin
cemetery plots and how romantic that is?
:18:10
- Remember?
- Yes. Yes. We were.
:18:12
Spending eternity with the beloved.
:18:15
- I sound like one of those guys.
- Yes.
:18:18
Yeah, but I was just wondering,
where is the cemetery?
:18:21
It's in Nyack.
:18:24
We used to summer
there occasionally.
:18:29
What was that
about twin cemetery plots?
:18:32
I knew you were trying to tell me
something, so I picked up on it quickly.
:18:36
I was in the kitchen making the coffee.
:18:39
There were no beans,
so I was looking in his cupboards.
:18:43
And I came across this urn, okay? And
I opened it and there were ashes in it.
:18:49
- Ashes? Did you wash your hands?
- He had her cremated!
:18:52
How did you know it was her?
Did they resemble Mrs. House?
:18:57
- Who else would it be?
- Anybody.
:18:59
Could be a relative.
His accountant. His cat.